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Emotion and Pulmonary Function in Asthma: Reactivity in the Field and Relationship With Laboratory Induction of Emotion

Thomas Ritz, PhD and Andrew Steptoe, PhD

From the Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University and VA Palo Alto Health Science Center, Palo Alto, CA (T.R.) and Department of Psychology, St. George’s Hospital Medical School, University of London, London, UK (A.S.).



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Fig. 1. Measurements of FEV1 and self-reports of arousal during episodes of strong negative, positive, and neutral mood.

 





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